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    #13
    Just finished checking the crops in our
    area on a Cargil tour.
    1. 25 Canola if lucky, Few fields have
    heard written off because of Aster
    Yellow and Sclerotina. EArly canola.
    2. Wheat looks like 65 from road and in
    last few days signs of Fusarium and Leaf
    hopper have shown up. Yield now will be
    lucky to hit 25 to 30.
    3. Durum is having the greatest problem,
    Leaf hopper damage, plus fusarium in all
    fields. Seems one prosario was not
    enough. should have done a double
    application.
    4. Flax in area is now showing signs of
    cleavers with damage from the leaf
    hoppers and aphids.
    5. Barley and water and fusarium damage.
    So after attending the day and talking
    to my agrologists plus what I am seeing
    in the east part of Sask. RAin makes
    shit.
    All info will be apparent at harvest.
    Few timing will do ok most it will be a
    shit show.
    2013. here we come.

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      #14
      While the 'market' may have gone done,
      actual delivered cash canola remains at
      least 14.25 a bushel. Markets and reality,
      so different.

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        #15
        I will let you know what HRS is yielding
        in Ethelbert, MB in 10 days, Saskfarmer.


        I bet better than 25... I think you're
        being overly dramatic. 37bu HRS, 43bu CPS,
        28.5 canola....

        For the three prairie provinces.... what
        ya think?

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          #16
          well Canola oil in the store is getting too expensive for most people to buy. We might even have to buy something cheaper next time.

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            #17
            Ok all of you are so smart out their then
            explain why HRS now is changing color all
            the way from kamsack to Moosejaw only its
            not a nice golden color its white. And
            were not dry!

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              #18
              In southern manitoba Canola looks good from road 50 bushel swath yielding 26 double didget dockage. Winter wheat 80 bushel straw 50 bushel yield good quality though.

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                #19
                Reuters poll of analysts suggests
                average trade guess of a 127.3 bu/acre
                corn yield with production exceeding 11
                billion bu.

                Soybean ave yield pegged at 37.8 bu/acre
                with production at 2.8 billion bu.
                Expect higher U.S. soybean crop ratings
                next week.

                November canola tested a low of
                $596.60/MT overnight, about $50/MT off
                recent highs.

                Malaysian palm oil remains a concern as
                its price trend remains down.

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                  #20
                  Profarmer is it just me or do farmers
                  not walk their fields. A couple of weeks
                  ago every one in our area I mean every
                  one was building bins and getting into
                  harvest mode. Now on the tour yesterday
                  every one is finally on the same page.
                  From the Road at 120 km per hour if you
                  can see aster yellow in canola, stop
                  because its really not nice when you
                  stop. HRS is turning white in the area I
                  described. Fusarium, and Leaf hopper on
                  HRS. Basically its going to be a
                  disapointment now the same as Canola.
                  Yet they Big Dogs keep telling every one
                  its a HUGE FRICKING CROP!

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                    #21
                    Rockpile Ill see what my schedule looks
                    like! Right now Calgary might be changed.

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                      #22
                      SK3

                      Just curious. What is your number on expected
                      Canadian canola production?

                      20 million acres and 33 bushels per acre is 15 million
                      tonnes. This is about a 5 year average.

                      Trim 10 percent off yields and you have af 13.5
                      million tonne crop. 30 bu/acre ish.

                      An average is made up of the crops you are talking
                      about as well as some of the better crops in Alberta.
                      Not perfect (hail plus other issues) but pretty good
                      for the most part.

                      I would watch what has been sold this fall and what
                      moves. In some sense you should hope the trade has
                      sold a big canola crop - it has the priority and they
                      will fight to keep it moving including aggressive basis
                      levels. Watch what moves/is being asked for by grain
                      companies.

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                        #23
                        I have certainly seen fields devistated a kinds of disease, it is really hard to quantify. As well as pockets of dryness. Heard of Barley coming off down here in the SE at 45 BPA and 40lbs per bushel. Seeded early, great stand but no rain in July. I think we are headed to at least an average crop, but I agree that there will be some disapointment out there.

                        Look at it this way SF3, if you are right a healthy set back in prices is not a bad thing. If demand destruction does not occur this thing will eventially come roaring back. With the World economic woes still lingering though it is a mighty big roll of the dice to be overly bullish here.

                        Interesting times indeed....

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                          #24
                          Charlie, I really think hitting 16MMT and actually will not be a stretch this year. If i was going to pin point I would choose 16.2 MMT as my number. Despite the fact there is going to be some disapointment because of disease and heat blast, trend yield will still be there. But does it really matter if we have 15 or 16 MMT?

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